How minimalism can make you wealthy

Attorney Paul Denni

Attorney Paul Denni

Minimalism is the philosophy of gaining “more” by owning/ pursuing/ acquiring “less.”

Ever since I started reading blogs about minimalism when they started springing up a decade or so ago, I became fascinated with the idea.

Getting rid of extra stuff that clutters up your life is psychologically and emotionally freeing.

Plus, it helps you invest more time into the people and passions that really matter to you, as opposed to wasting time, money, and energy acquiring, managing, and maintaining more stuff that has a quickly depreciating psychological value (and contrarily – a rapidly appreciating pain in the ass quotient).

But becoming a minimalist doesn’t mean you have to live in a third world country on $500 bucks a month.

And it doesn’t mean you have to be poor.

On the contrary, when you have less stuff distracting you, you can spend more time and focus on going deeper into your passions, creativity, and meaningful work.

This in turn increases your skills and expertise, allowing you to command a higher price for the products you create or the services you offer.

This is how taking small, intentional steps toward a minimalist lifestyle every day can quickly become a growing snowball of positivity in your life.

That’s why I look at estate planning for my clients from a minimalist point of view: start simple, with the basics, and grow as needed.

It really is that simple.

And you can get started with my simple, low-cost California living trust by following this link:

https://denni.biz/low-cost-trust

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